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when sandy hit new york city. cnn crew on the scene is reporting to us a strong smell of methane gas. a utility pole spontaneously burst into flames earlier this morning. officials are now assessing whether the gas levels there are excessively high in this neighborhood, and that could force those fire crews to evacuate. right now, 6.6 million people still without electricity across 15 states, and washington, d.c. nearly 2 million of them are here in new york where flooded subways has transportation at a virtual standstill. not to mention all the property damage and destruction, including those 80 homes that were consumed by that fire in queens. recovery from superstorm sandy could be as mayor michael bloomberg is calling it, a massive, a mammoth job. meteorologist rob marciano is in chelsea, new york, this morning with the latest on the damage there. rob, good morning. >> good morning, soledad. well, some of the damage behind me, one of a few buildings that were ripped off. nobody hurt miraculously. lower manhatta
when sandy hit new york city. cnn crew on the scene is reporting to us a strong smell of methane gas. a utility pole spontaneously burst into flames earlier this morning. officials are now assessing whether the gas levels there are excessively high in this neighborhood, and that could force those fire crews to evacuate. right now, 6.6 million people still without electricity across 15 states, and washington, d.c. nearly 2 million of them are here in new york where flooded subways has...
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the mayor of new york city, michael bloomberg. joins us live. [ male announcer ] when this hotel added aflac to provide a better benefits package... oahhh! [ male announcer ] it made a big splash with the employees. [ duck yelling ] [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. ♪ ha ha! ♪ you see us, at the start of the day. on the company phone list that's a few names longer. you see us bank on busier highways. on once empty fields. everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. capella university understands back from rough economic times. employees are being forced to do more with less. and the need for capable leaders is greater than ever. when you see these problems do you take a step back, or do you want to dive right in? with a degree in business from capella unive
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you can imagine what it's like for the rest of the city. so we're monitoring all of that this morning as well. we want to check in with folks who have decided to ride out the storm. we want to take you to orleans parish, a woman who decided to hunker down -- why don't you first -- karen smothers, can you hear me? i'm not sure that karen smothers -- i think we are having obviously some challenges with technology considering the weather out here. let me try her again. karen smothers who is in orleans parish decided to hunker down and wait out the storm. can you tell m how you're doing? karen, can you hear me? can you tell me how you are? obviously we're having some issues so we're going to try to regain that connection with karen smothers. let me set up a little bit of the problem where we are and we'll have rob weigh in on the biggest issues. while the police drive through our live shot, we've seen officers throughout the night and into the morning certainly doing drivearounds, keeping an eye on what's happening in the city. not very many pe
you can imagine what it's like for the rest of the city. so we're monitoring all of that this morning as well. we want to check in with folks who have decided to ride out the storm. we want to take you to orleans parish, a woman who decided to hunker down -- why don't you first -- karen smothers, can you hear me? i'm not sure that karen smothers -- i think we are having obviously some challenges with technology considering the weather out here. let me try her again. karen smothers who is in...
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, more than 80% of the country's population lives in cities. whether you're a democrat or republican, our job is to get things done and make things happen and support the public that we serve. we don't really have a lot of time for gridlock and talks and resolutions ad you can't continue doing as we see sometimes in congress, just kind of kick the can down the road. mayors much like the president, we have to serve people and the president has done that. and the commentary from earlier, people seem to for get where we were. >> charles called it amnesia. >> before the president had really taken his hand down from taking the oath of office, 700,000 jobs lost. we have 29 straight months of job growth, 4.4 pl jobs created. the president's initiatives on education and support for infrastructure, all of those are facts and made a difference. >> some of the issue is how people feel. if you look at the unemployment numbers in your city, for example, they've gone up. so when you're asking people -- >> gone up and come down. >> and come down. but still hi
, more than 80% of the country's population lives in cities. whether you're a democrat or republican, our job is to get things done and make things happen and support the public that we serve. we don't really have a lot of time for gridlock and talks and resolutions ad you can't continue doing as we see sometimes in congress, just kind of kick the can down the road. mayors much like the president, we have to serve people and the president has done that. and the commentary from earlier, people...
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he will be running the new york city marathon. he is, in fact, running the new york city marathon on behalf of timex. >> i don't know if i'm running the whole way. >> tell us. you obviously -- you've taken on challenges before. now a marathon, i do have to tell you, is 26 miles. >> 26.2 miles. they say because you actually weave through a lot of the people you end up, because the timex watch, it monitors your pace, distance, your heart rate. but you can actually end up running about 26.8 or point nine miles. i'm like, wait a minute. that's a deal breaker for me. >> not only are you then running this marathon, you are starting last? >> last. >> dead last place? >> dead last. >> every time you pass someone -- >> i get to watch you, you, you and you run off. have fun. be excited. go over the bridge and here i am just watching you go. >> and the reason is? >> timex is committed to donating $1 to the new york youth program which benefits a lot of children in the new york area and essentially teaches them about running and health and li
he will be running the new york city marathon. he is, in fact, running the new york city marathon on behalf of timex. >> i don't know if i'm running the whole way. >> tell us. you obviously -- you've taken on challenges before. now a marathon, i do have to tell you, is 26 miles. >> 26.2 miles. they say because you actually weave through a lot of the people you end up, because the timex watch, it monitors your pace, distance, your heart rate. but you can actually end up running...
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the president used a pair-star-studded fundraisers in new york city. sarah jessica parker hosting one to further his message last night. joining us now is ben la bolt. it was interesting to listen to the president's speech. a lot of his message was trying to connect the policies that mitt romney has been talking about to the policies of george bush. do you think that's going to be effective and successful in terms of messaging? >> well, the fact is mitt romney's outlined his so-called 59-point economic plan, but there are no points within that plan which would create jobs right now or outline a vision for how we create good-paying middle class jobs in a sustainable way for our economy. instead, he's proposed $5 trillion tax cuts for the wealthiest that the middle class and seniors would be forced to pay for, and stripping back regulations from banks and polluters and assuming that the market would do the rest. and the fact is we tried those policies. we passed those tax cuts in 2001 and 2003. they were supposed to unleash growth and job creation, and t
the president used a pair-star-studded fundraisers in new york city. sarah jessica parker hosting one to further his message last night. joining us now is ben la bolt. it was interesting to listen to the president's speech. a lot of his message was trying to connect the policies that mitt romney has been talking about to the policies of george bush. do you think that's going to be effective and successful in terms of messaging? >> well, the fact is mitt romney's outlined his so-called...
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this is the city i born, this is the city i grown in, this is the city i studied in. and the people of libya, they do appreciate very much the american support from the beginning. and without your help, without your support, without the other, the nato countries and some arab country' support, i would not be here today. gadhafi will take over libya again, and he will kill most of the people. but i think we need the american to help us, not only during the revolution, we need them to help us now. this is the time. we have to understand that there is no option for the libyan, except to establish a dmix countries, which we can deal with the world. we will not ever permit this kind of terrorist group to take over of libya and lead us to destruct our relation, and the hub of our people who have been waiting for a long time. >> and the libyan ambassador to the united states, mr. ambassador, we appreciate it. it's significant he said, we needed the help then, we still need the help now. but to libya's credit, and people are writing to this morning, they immediately did come
this is the city i born, this is the city i grown in, this is the city i studied in. and the people of libya, they do appreciate very much the american support from the beginning. and without your help, without your support, without the other, the nato countries and some arab country' support, i would not be here today. gadhafi will take over libya again, and he will kill most of the people. but i think we need the american to help us, not only during the revolution, we need them to help us...
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is that how you felt when everyone was mired in the aftermath of the oklahoma city bombing? >> soledad, it's an instant cataclysm for the families and for the first responders, but the climb out is long, and it's searing and it's very difficult. today, 17 years after the oklahoma city bombing with private funds we are still putting children through college, providing counseling, first responders, firefighters and police officers and even providing medical care for a number of the badly injured. so the one thing about newtown, it is a community so stitching together, holding hands together, understanding your neighbor is really your neighbor, if not a family member. this is going to be a long time crawling out, scratching yourself out, because it's going to be searing. we've had suicides just a lot of agony after the oklahoma city bombing and i'm afraid that the tragedy in newtown is not going to be december. it's going to take a long time to recover. >> it sounds so brutal. you mentioned the first responders, and i remember seeing when the president came to the interfaith vi
is that how you felt when everyone was mired in the aftermath of the oklahoma city bombing? >> soledad, it's an instant cataclysm for the families and for the first responders, but the climb out is long, and it's searing and it's very difficult. today, 17 years after the oklahoma city bombing with private funds we are still putting children through college, providing counseling, first responders, firefighters and police officers and even providing medical care for a number of the badly...
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it is a pretty fun city. you have been going around to all the other events and snapping pictures here and there. >> your twitter feed is fun to read. >> what is your favorite stuff to do and watch over there outside the pool? >> it has been so fun to after i finished swimming to be able to explore london a little bit, do some touristy stuff and get to other events. i got to see the gymnastics venue the other night and i also beach volleyball last night and it was great to be able to actually support my teammates there, kerri walsh, did amazing and it was so fun to watch and see in person. >> rebecca, final question. pressure is on. we watched you in beijing. watched you in london. do we have a rio in the future? >> you know, i am not sure. i am just really thrilled to be here and to be able to share my story and you can check out my story at kellogg's.com/team usa and no decisions about the future, celebrating the moment. >> we'll be watching whether it is smoking your colleagues in the pool or beyond, rebec
it is a pretty fun city. you have been going around to all the other events and snapping pictures here and there. >> your twitter feed is fun to read. >> what is your favorite stuff to do and watch over there outside the pool? >> it has been so fun to after i finished swimming to be able to explore london a little bit, do some touristy stuff and get to other events. i got to see the gymnastics venue the other night and i also beach volleyball last night and it was great to be...
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a significant jewish population in this city. we have to take that into account. we know that we're at the top of the terrorist target list. we're concerned about the so-called copycat syndrome. >> french police believe the jewish school shooting is linked to two other recent ethnic attacks. >>> gas prices still rising. up again. average price of unleaded now $3.85 per gallon. that's the national average. the price of gas is now up for 11 days in a row. 17% jump overall this year. >>> president obama still isn't finished celebrating st. patrick's day. this morning he welcomes irish prime minister to the white house. later there's a st. paddy's day lunch at the capitol and the president and first lady will hold a st. patrick's day reception in the east room of the white house. it's not easy being green. >>> cutest video you'll see all day. a charming 2-year-old with her take on adele's "someone like you." ♪ >> seriously. >> isn't she cute? >> she's adorable. she's so cute. all these guys on this set are groaning. she's cute. >>
a significant jewish population in this city. we have to take that into account. we know that we're at the top of the terrorist target list. we're concerned about the so-called copycat syndrome. >> french police believe the jewish school shooting is linked to two other recent ethnic attacks. >>> gas prices still rising. up again. average price of unleaded now $3.85 per gallon. that's the national average. the price of gas is now up for 11 days in a row. 17% jump overall this...
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his city is out of money. he slices city workers' salaries down to the minimum wage. including his own, by the way. but was it really $7.25 an hour or nothing? >>> plus, she's got spirit. she knows cpr. a cheerleader saves a football coach who collapsed on the field. >>> actor stephen baldwin is here. it's tuesday, july 10. "starting point" begins right now. ♪ every little thing she does is magic ♪ ♪ even though my life before was tragic ♪ ♪ now i know my love for her goes on ♪ >> that's from my play list. ryan lizza says that's a good song. >> too upbeat for will cain. i knew it would be. >>> ryan lizza, washington correspondent for the new yorker, and will cain, columnist for the blaze.com. a new round in the tax fight, and its toll on your paycheck. president obama is promising to veto any bill that extends all tax cuts set to expire at the end of the year. calling on congress to only extend tax cuts more americans making less than $250,000 a year. >> many members of the other party believe that prosperity comes from the top down. so that if we spend tr
his city is out of money. he slices city workers' salaries down to the minimum wage. including his own, by the way. but was it really $7.25 an hour or nothing? >>> plus, she's got spirit. she knows cpr. a cheerleader saves a football coach who collapsed on the field. >>> actor stephen baldwin is here. it's tuesday, july 10. "starting point" begins right now. ♪ every little thing she does is magic ♪ ♪ even though my life before was tragic ♪ ♪ now i know my...
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obviously, it varies city to city based on altitude. >> heat. >> that's it. when it gets hot at 12:00, the ball goes about 10 to 15 yards further than at 7:30 when it's cooler. >> how come you focus on teachers? a lot of times when people are trying to get interest in math and science they focus on the kids to get a passion for the sciences. and your focus is to help the teachers have the passion. >> well, it is. we have found that third through fifth grade students are losing interest, and that the teachers that are teaching science, 93% of them do not have any type of certificate or accreditation or degree. >> just in that age group or all the way through? >> in that age group. what we find is that they don't teach it with the same passion. they teach it straight out of the textbook. if we can give them new techniques and skills to better understand, that passion is going to translate over into their students. that's why we are trying to target third through fifth grade. that's where the kids are losing some interest. and also where the teachers aren't as c
obviously, it varies city to city based on altitude. >> heat. >> that's it. when it gets hot at 12:00, the ball goes about 10 to 15 yards further than at 7:30 when it's cooler. >> how come you focus on teachers? a lot of times when people are trying to get interest in math and science they focus on the kids to get a passion for the sciences. and your focus is to help the teachers have the passion. >> well, it is. we have found that third through fifth grade students are...
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least more on your capital city. so, to be targeted, civilians, and casualties among children, and innocent bystanders, it's just not the way to go. that has to come to an end. and i'm very hopeful that this pause is more than just pressing a button. something that would give us some time to negotiate some kind of successful resolution to this. >> sir, it's dana bash also here with soledad. i just want to ask you to turn to the issue of benghazi and the talking points that have now become a real political hot potato. the intelligence community admitted for the first time on the record last night that they, in fact, changed the talking points that susan rice used in the talk shows right after the attacks to take out al qaeda and replace it with extremists, that there's been a big conspiracy theory that perhaps it was the white house for a political move. are you, is there frustration there that the intelligence community has taken so long to admit that and kind of left susan rice hanging out on a limb? >> i am a bit f
least more on your capital city. so, to be targeted, civilians, and casualties among children, and innocent bystanders, it's just not the way to go. that has to come to an end. and i'm very hopeful that this pause is more than just pressing a button. something that would give us some time to negotiate some kind of successful resolution to this. >> sir, it's dana bash also here with soledad. i just want to ask you to turn to the issue of benghazi and the talking points that have now become...
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so you look at this, category 1, and you know, atlantic city, we've had worse. not necessarily, because the wind field with this is going to be so big it's going to impact hundreds of miles of coastline and tens of millions of people. a long duration wind event. power lines. be prepared to be without power. big-time coastal flooding. even on the backside of this, soledad. a decent amount of snow for the folks who live in the mountains of west virginia. it's got it all. >> and what are we looking at now, when it hits? >> looks like monday night into tuesday. but if it stays offshore and goes a little bit farther to the north, it would be tuesday night into wednesday. the time is now really to start preparing your home for the potential of having to deal with this storm for several days and maybe being without power for several days. >> this is the weekend to make preparations. rob marciano following for us. thank you, appreciate it. >>> another devastating story that we're following this morning, absolutely horror. a mother came home to her apartment in new york
so you look at this, category 1, and you know, atlantic city, we've had worse. not necessarily, because the wind field with this is going to be so big it's going to impact hundreds of miles of coastline and tens of millions of people. a long duration wind event. power lines. be prepared to be without power. big-time coastal flooding. even on the backside of this, soledad. a decent amount of snow for the folks who live in the mountains of west virginia. it's got it all. >> and what are we...
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a florida friend coming into the city. i used to have lenny as the chairman of the republican party and he was kind enough to host us when we were in your state so nice of you to return the favor. >> thank you. >> john fugelsang is also with us. we have been talking about the trayvon martin case. this afternoon, thousands of people will be flooding in sanford, florida, to honor him. he was shot dead by george zimmerman, a neighborhood watch captain. the will begin at 4:00 eastern outside the first united methodist church and city officials will hold a ton hall meeting in a park in sanford. at a candlelight vigil for martin last night, there were continued calls for justice and tributes happening all over the country, including in many churches where people wore hoodies to church. that is completely inappropriate clotheing in a church except they are trying to send a message about the outfit trayvon martin was wearing when he was killed. a sanford, florida, city manager, he is live with us this morning. appreciate you being
a florida friend coming into the city. i used to have lenny as the chairman of the republican party and he was kind enough to host us when we were in your state so nice of you to return the favor. >> thank you. >> john fugelsang is also with us. we have been talking about the trayvon martin case. this afternoon, thousands of people will be flooding in sanford, florida, to honor him. he was shot dead by george zimmerman, a neighborhood watch captain. the will begin at 4:00 eastern...
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the city officials -- >> and flowers. this is her gravesite. >> should be allowed to have some control -- they should be allowed in their own city to have some control over something which is a public health issue. >> it's not a public health issue. >> you could see this as the next brooklyn. they let them get away -- >> will you stop? >> always brings you back to brooklyn. >> first the homemade beer. >> no, i don't think so. >> i'm with soledad. this guy should be able to do it. it is not a public health issue. that was clear. you are allowed to bury people in your front or backyard. >> why would you say public health risk? >> again, i just don't want to -- >> you're grossed out. that's what it is. >> i'm not grossed out. he's not in the middle of the country. this isn't the 1800s anymore. i understand it's an established tradition but i don't want to second-guess the courts or the city officials who have more information. >> do not second-guess bureaucracy. >> i totally disagree. hey, a beautiful spot, flowers, nice gra
the city officials -- >> and flowers. this is her gravesite. >> should be allowed to have some control -- they should be allowed in their own city to have some control over something which is a public health issue. >> it's not a public health issue. >> you could see this as the next brooklyn. they let them get away -- >> will you stop? >> always brings you back to brooklyn. >> first the homemade beer. >> no, i don't think so. >> i'm with...
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good thing i've got the citi simplicity card. i don't get hit with a fee if i'm late with a payment... which is good because on this job, no! bigger! [ monica ] i may not be home for a while. [ male announcer ] the citi simplicity card. no late fees. no penalty rate. no worries. ♪ >> that's james brown. another star who made his national television debut on "american bandstand ". >> the west interview reminds me of the year of doubling down. he calls 80 measures of congress communist, 78 to 81, highly specific number. you go on tv and raise money off your base. everyone doubles down. >> abby? >> i'll give it to dick clark. i wasn't around during a lot of time that he changed really pop culture. it'sll
good thing i've got the citi simplicity card. i don't get hit with a fee if i'm late with a payment... which is good because on this job, no! bigger! [ monica ] i may not be home for a while. [ male announcer ] the citi simplicity card. no late fees. no penalty rate. no worries. ♪ >> that's james brown. another star who made his national television debut on "american bandstand ". >> the west interview reminds me of the year of doubling down. he calls 80 measures of...
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here's what we found out yesterday when we went to a tent city. we had to tell people a tropical storm or hurricane named isaac was on the way. there was no incentive to live because they have nowhere else to go. there are hundreds of shelters in the country but it's the people with means, with tv sets and internet. people in the shanty tons don't want to leave because they are afraid someone will take their space and this is the only home they had since the earthquake in 2010. there are going to be a lot of people in their tents with isaac comes ashore. >> that's so horrible. thanks, gary, appreciate the update. in a couple of minutes we'll talk with governor rick scott as floridians brace for isaac. first let's get to john berman with a look at the top stories. >> sports fans like me around the country woke up to a huge shocker this morning. lance armstrong is expected to be stripped of his seven titles after announcing he will no longer fight the u.s. anti-doping agency after charges he used performance enhancing drugs and they plan to impose a
here's what we found out yesterday when we went to a tent city. we had to tell people a tropical storm or hurricane named isaac was on the way. there was no incentive to live because they have nowhere else to go. there are hundreds of shelters in the country but it's the people with means, with tv sets and internet. people in the shanty tons don't want to leave because they are afraid someone will take their space and this is the only home they had since the earthquake in 2010. there are going...
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she's live for us in gaza city. sara, good morning. >> good morning. yes, we've been seeing air strikes again and again here in gaza city. we've seen more than a dozen air strikes since we've been here, which is a few hours. on the other side of the border, we've been seeing rockets coming in. we're talking about dozens of rockets since the targeted killing of ahmed al jabari, the head of hamas' military wing. now, what we have also seen in the streets are thousands upon thousands of people who participated in the funeral for al jabari. he's not only the head of the military, he was not only a man, a commander of the military, but a man who was one of the founders of hamas, a symbolic member of hamas. so many, many people out to commemorate his death. we saw shooting in the streets, as you see a lot of times during funerals and also for times of celebration. but this one, certainly a commemoration. and then we have been seeing a lot of violence between gaza and israel. we know that there have been at least three people in israel, citizens in their apar
she's live for us in gaza city. sara, good morning. >> good morning. yes, we've been seeing air strikes again and again here in gaza city. we've seen more than a dozen air strikes since we've been here, which is a few hours. on the other side of the border, we've been seeing rockets coming in. we're talking about dozens of rockets since the targeted killing of ahmed al jabari, the head of hamas' military wing. now, what we have also seen in the streets are thousands upon thousands of...
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harold washington was the mayor of the city of chicago. i want to talk about the specifics here on the offer so the folks can really wrap their brain around this. the offer here, the chicago public schools' officer is a 16% salary increase to happen over four years. laid-off teachers are eligible in the event of job openings to apply for them. student performance, as you said, plays a role in the evaluations. i believe that you said this deal would cost about $400 million. what the union had demanded was 30% increase over two years. and initially i understand you offered 2% per year for four years. but i believe now what you have determined, it is a 16% raise over four years. plus benefit proposals. my question becomes, if you cannot meet the demands of the union at this stage of the game, and we just had senator dick durbin on a little while ago. he says he does not know how you can fiscally raise that kind of money in order to pay the teachers, what do you do? >> well, senator durbin is correct. we are fiscally challenged here in the chi
harold washington was the mayor of the city of chicago. i want to talk about the specifics here on the offer so the folks can really wrap their brain around this. the offer here, the chicago public schools' officer is a 16% salary increase to happen over four years. laid-off teachers are eligible in the event of job openings to apply for them. student performance, as you said, plays a role in the evaluations. i believe that you said this deal would cost about $400 million. what the union had...
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it's a lovely city. let's get straight to the decathlon. all eyes are on ashton eaton, sets this new world record as we mentioned. you walked up to him afterwards and give him this big hug. bring us inside that exchange. what did you say? >> you know, after ashton broke the world record i happened to be standing by and it was one of those moments i had been waiting a long time for somebody to score high and break my american record and he was the man to do it. i knew it was a matter of time and what do you say to a guy who just did somebody nobody else in the world has done. everybody -- everybody needs support, not just in track and field but in all olympic sports. i'm proud to be part -- i'm proud to be part of team usa and proud to be part of devry university, where people can go and set their own goals and get the support they need to achieve the things they want in life. i'm glad i was down there at the right time in the right place when ashton broke the world record. >> i hear your support. come on, did it sting a little bit, just a l
it's a lovely city. let's get straight to the decathlon. all eyes are on ashton eaton, sets this new world record as we mentioned. you walked up to him afterwards and give him this big hug. bring us inside that exchange. what did you say? >> you know, after ashton broke the world record i happened to be standing by and it was one of those moments i had been waiting a long time for somebody to score high and break my american record and he was the man to do it. i knew it was a matter of...
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the big question today as the sun rises in chicago what will the city be in for? there as large protest scheduled at the boeing corporation today a few blocks from where we are downtown. protesters say they plan to shut down boeing. police are going to be out in force. most businesses have told their employees to stay home today to avoid what could be a very chaotic day here in chicago. >> as far as i can see you have two groups of protesters right? you have the protesters who for the most part are relatively peaceful. then you have the black block protesters wearing black with the black bandanas around their faces. how many of those black block protesters are we talking about? >> just a handful. when you say there are two groups you're absolutely right. there are the groups that are for their protests and marches and have been following the letter of the law all week long. there have been events. then there is the fragment groups, these are the folks causing the problems. usually around the scheduled protests like yesterday. all of that melee happened following a
the big question today as the sun rises in chicago what will the city be in for? there as large protest scheduled at the boeing corporation today a few blocks from where we are downtown. protesters say they plan to shut down boeing. police are going to be out in force. most businesses have told their employees to stay home today to avoid what could be a very chaotic day here in chicago. >> as far as i can see you have two groups of protesters right? you have the protesters who for the...
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the city shows up with a search warrant and says you are violating the permit. it can't be used for assembly or church. they are not running a church. there's a pulpit and a cross, seating for 40 people. they said, no, you are holding an assembly. this has gone past what the building code should allow. so tough call. is this his right to, you know, have a bible study in his home or a guy trying to run a church out of his house? what do you think? >> i think it's a tough call. i think that's why we call it a tough call. >> should ge to jail for it? >> i don't know. i think that -- >> it's insane. >> okay. jose baez, what? >> get me a jury trial. how are you going to convict someone who are holding bible study in their own home. you can do what you want, granted provided it's not illegal. how do you get a search warrant based on traffic? >> what about a building permit? >> you got a building permit to convert it to a game room. >> if it's your home -- >> he has six children, you know, and i'm certain that if you have a multipurpose room, sometimes you may use it f
the city shows up with a search warrant and says you are violating the permit. it can't be used for assembly or church. they are not running a church. there's a pulpit and a cross, seating for 40 people. they said, no, you are holding an assembly. this has gone past what the building code should allow. so tough call. is this his right to, you know, have a bible study in his home or a guy trying to run a church out of his house? what do you think? >> i think it's a tough call. i think...
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it cost 200 in kansas city. what is the big deal? >> isn't this an optics question in a time of shrinking deficits, debts, a time of austerity, a time where many americans over 8% have been out of work for a long time, what are the optics of a government conference flying people to the other side of the world, literally the furthest state away, the ninth circuit -- if they learned anything from the gsa scandal, las vegas has perfectly good conference rooms and perfectly good -- >> senator grassley, will you demand all congressional scrunchets be abolished so taxpayers are not pain for any member of congress traveling around the world, not to states america but to other countries. that's also costing taxpayers. >> there's already been decisions by senator reed the majority leader and senator mcconnell, the republican leader to cut back on the number of travel of members of congress as well and just last week we saw reflected for 58 years, there were delegations between canada and the united states once a year, maybe amounting to five
it cost 200 in kansas city. what is the big deal? >> isn't this an optics question in a time of shrinking deficits, debts, a time of austerity, a time where many americans over 8% have been out of work for a long time, what are the optics of a government conference flying people to the other side of the world, literally the furthest state away, the ninth circuit -- if they learned anything from the gsa scandal, las vegas has perfectly good conference rooms and perfectly good -- >>...
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only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. >>> 50 minutes past the hour. welcome back to "starting point." indicted by a federal grand jury on seven new counts of bribery and extortion. mayor mack, his brother implicated in a kickback scheme for assessing less than its value. >>> notre dame linebacker manti te' o winning the maxwell award as outstanding college football player, beating out johnny football manso, his chief rival for the heisman trophy, given out tomorrow night. the first defensive player to win the maxwell since 1980, soledad. >> a bit of a shocker. >> it is. it is. >>> other sports news -- i love when i'm anchoring the sports news on the show. will cain really should be doing it. >> it's fight night in las vegas. you would have had trouble with that, pacquia
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elizabeth is the mother of a first grader in new york city. she protested the city's bake sale ban. nice to see boat th of you this morning. let's begin with you, stephanie. is there a sense that bake sales are responsible for the childhood obesity problem now? >> there is actually some real concern that there are so many bake sales that are going on that when you add this together with other food that's sold on campus like vending machines, that it's really one of the reasons that the obesity rate for children has tripled since 1980 so there are some real concerns here that's driving this. >> elizabeth, tell me about your experience. you have a first grader, i have a couple of first graders. i feel like every couple of weeks in order to raise some money for trips you want to do or things you want to buy, you want to have a bake sale. are you finding limitations on that in new york city? >> absolutely. now we're only allowed to have one bake sale a month in the schools. with the budget cuts we've been experiencing, parents -- students are desperate to raise money for their schools a
elizabeth is the mother of a first grader in new york city. she protested the city's bake sale ban. nice to see boat th of you this morning. let's begin with you, stephanie. is there a sense that bake sales are responsible for the childhood obesity problem now? >> there is actually some real concern that there are so many bake sales that are going on that when you add this together with other food that's sold on campus like vending machines, that it's really one of the reasons that the...
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really the city, the mood, just like last year's. i thought it went way beyond even a car commercial. >> and americans too. they are trying to get us to buy cars. and it looks as though people are buying cars again. and you look at the numbers, people are buying cars. which brings me to sort of the "smart is the new rich" advice, which you have to -- >> you have to slow down when you say that, so you have to be like, brings me to my "smart is the new rich," now on shelves -- >> very funny. is it time to buy a car? and car companies have been so kind of stingy that people are starting to buy cars again. used prices are going up. new car prices are going up. a record new car price this year, over $28,000. smaller incentives right now. they don't need to give incentives. people have been holding on to their used cars for so long that people are trading because they have to. >> duct tape. >> it means you're getting better trade-in values. and on the used car front, this important advice, prices are forecast to go up almost 2% this year f
really the city, the mood, just like last year's. i thought it went way beyond even a car commercial. >> and americans too. they are trying to get us to buy cars. and it looks as though people are buying cars again. and you look at the numbers, people are buying cars. which brings me to sort of the "smart is the new rich" advice, which you have to -- >> you have to slow down when you say that, so you have to be like, brings me to my "smart is the new rich," now...
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of the atlantic city. a number of people chose to do so. that was the wrong thing to do. i had ordered the evacuation. now we're in the midst of doing urban search and rescue on a number of folks in atlantic city who were left behind there. we started that at sunrise this morning. we're going to be continuing that all day to evacuate the final people out of atlantic city. >> what's the price tag of all of this going to be? i'm looking at pictures from atlantic city, asbury park. it's bad across your state, very, very bad. what does this come to, financially? >> it's incalculable at this moment. i've not been able to tour my state or even get a handle on t i'm expecting to see a devastated jersey shore. that will be extraordinarily expensive to fix. and we have 2.4 million households without power. to give you some perspective, soledad, that's a million more households than lost power during irene last year. the infrastructure damage here is expense itensive. extensive. >> what happens -- i know this is a w
of the atlantic city. a number of people chose to do so. that was the wrong thing to do. i had ordered the evacuation. now we're in the midst of doing urban search and rescue on a number of folks in atlantic city who were left behind there. we started that at sunrise this morning. we're going to be continuing that all day to evacuate the final people out of atlantic city. >> what's the price tag of all of this going to be? i'm looking at pictures from atlantic city, asbury park. it's bad...
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syrian security forces bombarding the city of homs now for a 14th straight day. activists say at least nine people have been killed in the latest assault. it comes after a non-binding united nations resolution called for president bashar al-assad to step down condemning the region's human rights violations of the regimes, rather, anti-government's demonstrations taking place right now. >>> hearing getting heated. two female democrats walked out of the hearing in protest. they accuse the republican chairman darrell issa of manipulating committee rules to block female witness fres testifying. >> don't we owe it to the tens of millions of american women whose lives will be effected to let just one, just one woman speak on their behalf today on this panel? >> inquiry? >> the gentlelady, parliamentary. >> we just made an interpretation of the rules. and i stress the word interpretation because it is precisely that. >> the gentle lady will state her inquiry. >> i ask the staff to get me the rules. one thing, mr. chairman, we've been denied the right to have a witness.
syrian security forces bombarding the city of homs now for a 14th straight day. activists say at least nine people have been killed in the latest assault. it comes after a non-binding united nations resolution called for president bashar al-assad to step down condemning the region's human rights violations of the regimes, rather, anti-government's demonstrations taking place right now. >>> hearing getting heated. two female democrats walked out of the hearing in protest. they accuse...
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yes, it's a beautiful city. and critics have said that alabama didn't even belong in this game because they didn't win the division, didn't win the conference championship. they proved their critics wrong last night by dominating the lsu tigers from wire to wire. the defense played amazing. you know the last time these two teams played field goals were a major issue for alabama. they couldn't make very many. last night their defense played so well. they actually kicked five which tied a bowl record. beat lsu 21-0. second national champ wron ship in three years. this one is a little extra special considering what the town of tuscaloosa went through back in april when the tornadoes tore through that town. >> tuscaloosa, it means a lot because, like i said, we lost a lot of people in the tornado. and i told the team before, you know, the season that it's going to mean a lot to a lot of people that we do make it to the championship. and i said before the season, i said, we're going to win the national championship.
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and that's basically in areas north of the city of tuscaloosa and cities of north port off highway 171 in the area of patton road, upper columbus road, such as that. >> we are looking at pictures i believe from jefferson county, alabama. and the damage is much more severe than you're experiencing in tuscaloosa county. because we have seen homes that are completely collapsed and debris across requir debris across roadways. what are you hearing about what's happening there? and what storms are coming at you? >> the storms that went through jefferson county i believe came through northern tuscaloosa county. we had a tornado warning as it entered tuscaloosa from pickens. and then we had an extension of that as it went from east tuscaloosa into jefferson. so, you know, we can't overemphasize enough particular storms that come through this time of morning that people need a way of being alerted to that, an all hazard radio, so that when something comes through in the hours of the morning when normally you are not up you have that ability to be awakened and go to your safe place. >> i was in
and that's basically in areas north of the city of tuscaloosa and cities of north port off highway 171 in the area of patton road, upper columbus road, such as that. >> we are looking at pictures i believe from jefferson county, alabama. and the damage is much more severe than you're experiencing in tuscaloosa county. because we have seen homes that are completely collapsed and debris across requir debris across roadways. what are you hearing about what's happening there? and what storms...
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it's banning feeding homeless people on city parkland. its constitutionality is being challenged in the courts. critics say it really is at the end of it an effort to clear homeless people from land near tourist attractions. especially this one particular new museum. they'd like to remove the homeless people to make it nicer for the tourists. but the mayor who testified for roughly 90 minutes on the stand before a federal judge says that is not the case. he says it's part of a plan to take care of the poor and the homeless. he said that he's concerned about food-borne illnesses for people who are handling the food improperly. and he says the homeless people need more than food. they need special services to help with substance abuse problems and mental health problems as well. >> you know, i think -- >> what do you think, cain? >> what do i think? >> i know what i think, but i'll let you all start. >> i don't like taking charity out of the private sphere. >> he has banned it in the parks and moved it. >> and made it therefore more burdens
it's banning feeding homeless people on city parkland. its constitutionality is being challenged in the courts. critics say it really is at the end of it an effort to clear homeless people from land near tourist attractions. especially this one particular new museum. they'd like to remove the homeless people to make it nicer for the tourists. but the mayor who testified for roughly 90 minutes on the stand before a federal judge says that is not the case. he says it's part of a plan to take care...
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in libya ga gdhafi was mounting campaign against the city and we could attack his military. a target we could hit from the air. syria, it's much more implicated. you've got an urban environment, military options and much more complicated but nobody has said the military option should be considered until kempsy said this this morning. >> is what we are seeing now not what was given to the administration a year ago the rational to stop gadhafi and see what is chosen for intervention. grags on what may be a scoop here. is that why the administration cannot come out and say anything? >> it's interesting because in libya, most of the military establishment in the united states was not in favor of that campaign because, frankly, libya is not an -- wasn't important for the strategic u.s. interests. syria, you have hezbollah, iran and placed into our middle east policies. dempsey, his message this morning was not just pressure, but he wants assad to know the u.s. is thinking about military option. >> what about russia? they are so important here. >> when you talk about iran. i think
in libya ga gdhafi was mounting campaign against the city and we could attack his military. a target we could hit from the air. syria, it's much more implicated. you've got an urban environment, military options and much more complicated but nobody has said the military option should be considered until kempsy said this this morning. >> is what we are seeing now not what was given to the administration a year ago the rational to stop gadhafi and see what is chosen for intervention. grags...
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good thing i've got the citi simplicity card. i don't get hit with a fee if i'm late with a payment... which is good because on this job, no! bigger! [ monica ] i may not be home for a while. [ male announcer ] the citi simplicity card. no late fees. no penalty rate. no worries. >> you quit that howling down there and go to bed. you shut up. you're going to get the law on you. >> stella! >> they'll haul you in. you stinker. >> stella! >> the thing about that scene is what he's saying and when he's not saying something he's unforgettable. that scene is iconic and now actor blair underwood is taking on "a street car named desire" with a new twist. >> stella! stella. >> wow. blair's performance nominated for a drama league award. >> no pressure. >> how many people can do that? you have a great shot at this iconic role. >> i saw you yelling "stella" on the teaser. >> she turned to three of us and said don't talk during this segment. i got to tell you, she's right. this is an intimidately handsome man. >> you are taking on this famous
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it's going to take place in san francisco city hall. 4:15 p.m. local time this afternoon. >>> still ahead this morning on "starting point," she's a supermodel. but says she knows exactly what it's like to have flaws. tyra banks is going to join us to talk about how she's trying to show young women it's going to be flawsome. back in just a moment. [ female announcer ] ready for a taste of what's hot? check out the latest collection of snacks from lean cuisine. creamy spinach artichoke dip, crispy garlic chicken spring rolls. they're this season's must-have accessory. lean cuisine. be culinary chic. >>> welcome back, everybody. from super model to super mogul, tyra bampgs was one of the first after r african-american models to be on the cover of "sports illustrated" and top runway shows like victoria secret. she went on to crow ate and produce the hugely successful "america's top model." >> whenever someone tells me you look so much better in person,s they an insult. you want to look better in your pictures. >> i get that all the time. >> right? >>
it's going to take place in san francisco city hall. 4:15 p.m. local time this afternoon. >>> still ahead this morning on "starting point," she's a supermodel. but says she knows exactly what it's like to have flaws. tyra banks is going to join us to talk about how she's trying to show young women it's going to be flawsome. back in just a moment. [ female announcer ] ready for a taste of what's hot? check out the latest collection of snacks from lean cuisine. creamy spinach...
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des moines, kansas city, lincoln, 40 to 50-mile-per-hour wind gusts. this access of the strongest winds moves into green bay, madison and chicago tonight. so chicago at about 7:00 is going to see the snow begin. it's going to change over from rain to snow at about 7:00 and then notice with this it may be tight, but look at this pressure gradient. this is where this incredibly strong winds are. this is kind of phase two of the storm. we had strong winds and snow. now more snow, stronger winds. by thursday night there's the snow tonight in chicago moving eastward. you can see tomorrow morning right along the 95 corridor, that's where we'll see rain and rain only and it moves out by tomorrow afternoon. >> thank you for the update. >>> there are only 12 days to go until we hit the fiscal cliff or go over the cliff. negotiations seem to be at a stalemate. optimism that was in the air a little bit earlier this week has now vanished. president obama and the house speaker john boehner seem to be butting heads and the rancor could be worse today when the speake
des moines, kansas city, lincoln, 40 to 50-mile-per-hour wind gusts. this access of the strongest winds moves into green bay, madison and chicago tonight. so chicago at about 7:00 is going to see the snow begin. it's going to change over from rain to snow at about 7:00 and then notice with this it may be tight, but look at this pressure gradient. this is where this incredibly strong winds are. this is kind of phase two of the storm. we had strong winds and snow. now more snow, stronger winds....
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this is a very densely packed city. even though israel says they are targeting carefully, even if they target carefully, if you have a rocket battery in a residential area, it's very easy for civilians to be hit as well. and we've obviously seen a lot of that over the last several days. >> thanks so much, anderson cooper in gaza this morning. we should also say wolf blitzer is on the israeli side of the border. both will be filing reports on cnn all day. >> let's continue the conversation. i want to bring in former democratic congressman from florida, robert wexler. he currently is president of the s. daniel abraham center for middle east peace. congressman, good morning to you here. >> good morning. >> let's be realistic. in your opinion what are the chances any time soon of a cease-fire? >> well, i think we have to keep in context why we're in this quagmire, which is the unprovoked, continuous fire by hamas of rockets into israel. there's a short-term goal and a long-term goal, it seems to me. the short-term goal is t
this is a very densely packed city. even though israel says they are targeting carefully, even if they target carefully, if you have a rocket battery in a residential area, it's very easy for civilians to be hit as well. and we've obviously seen a lot of that over the last several days. >> thanks so much, anderson cooper in gaza this morning. we should also say wolf blitzer is on the israeli side of the border. both will be filing reports on cnn all day. >> let's continue the...
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to explore some of the best, biggest iconic experiences in new york city. garden of dreams foundation has been helping kids in foster care, homeless shelters across the city since 2006. new york held an event like many they put on throughout the year, featuring celebrities from the new york knicks, new york rangers, radio city rockettes. new york knicks legend and current assistant general allan houston joining us today and grammy award-winning singer and songwriter, co-hosting aa show on fuse, ashanti. so much fun with these kids. tell me about your connection to garden of dreams. >> it's a wonderful foundation. i think just to be able to reach out to so many different found aation and help these dreams come aaalive, under privileged kids, kids in shelter homes and things like that, it creates a a unique situation a. >> take all these great experiences, they can go to new yo york, radio city hall, the new york knicks. tell me about that. >> you hit it on the head. you take all the properties of the knicks, rangers, liberty, radio city music hall, msg netwo
to explore some of the best, biggest iconic experiences in new york city. garden of dreams foundation has been helping kids in foster care, homeless shelters across the city since 2006. new york held an event like many they put on throughout the year, featuring celebrities from the new york knicks, new york rangers, radio city rockettes. new york knicks legend and current assistant general allan houston joining us today and grammy award-winning singer and songwriter, co-hosting aa show on fuse,...
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plus a new video showing syrian blasting across more cities in syria. cnn is now inside that country and that country is headed toward a full-scale war. going to bring you up to date what's happening there. >>> plus from packed concert arenas to selling out broadway theater, nick jonas. his fans have been tweeting me. he has very aggressive fans. i like that. ally join us in a little bit. "starting point" begins right now. ♪ cecelia, i'm down on my knees, i'm begging you please to come home ♪ >> simon and garr funkle. i have a daughter named cecelia. she is like mommy. a song about me. welcome back, everybody. let me introduce you once again to our panel. nancy giles joins us. don peoples is back. i need my reading glasses. you can't see either. >> you picked up her reading glasses? >> no, we gave him my reading glasses. he can't see. will cain is back. always nice to have will. are you better? >> i'm great. feeling much better. thank you. his two little children who brought home lots of germs. >> set us back a couple of days. >> you're back strong.
plus a new video showing syrian blasting across more cities in syria. cnn is now inside that country and that country is headed toward a full-scale war. going to bring you up to date what's happening there. >>> plus from packed concert arenas to selling out broadway theater, nick jonas. his fans have been tweeting me. he has very aggressive fans. i like that. ally join us in a little bit. "starting point" begins right now. ♪ cecelia, i'm down on my knees, i'm begging you...